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- [The Hidden Enabler of Ultra-Precision Machining] Everything About Stamping Oil: The Core of the Electronics and Semiconductor Industries
- The Success of Ultra-Precision and Ultra-Thin Processing: The Answer Lies in “Industry-Specific Stamping Oils”
- Next-Gen Precision Punching Oil Series 2: Key Technology for Ultra-Thin Electronic Parts Machining
- Technical Challenges in Cleaning Ultra-Thin and Ultra-Precision Components and the Limitations of Conventional Methods
- Next-Gen Precision Punching Oil Series 1 -Ultra-precision, high-speed punching and flawless quality
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Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) is a widely used precision machining technology, especially in mold, aerospace, medical, and electronics industries. In this process, EDM oil plays a crucial role—not just as a lubricant, but also as a dielectric fluid, coolant, and cleaning agent. The right choice of EDM oil directly affects machining quality, productivity, and overall…
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In the metal forming industry, the role of forming oil is becoming increasingly important. At the same time, tightening environmental regulations and growing pressure for sustainability have made the development of eco-friendly forming oils a key industry trend. This article explores the latest technological and research trends, focusing on keywords such as chlorine-free, sulfur-free, and…
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In metal forming processes, forming oil serves as more than just a lubricant.It plays a critical role in reducing friction, protecting dies, and ensuring the quality of the final product.This makes it a decisive factor in productivity and cost efficiency. Particularly in the automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries, each with its unique materials and process…
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Protecting Dies and Cutting Maintenance Costs In metal forming operations, dies are among the most valuable assets that directly determine productivity. However, due to high loads, friction, and heat generation, dies are prone to wear and damage—leading to production downtime, expensive die replacement, and quality defects. This is where metal forming oil plays a crucial…
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A Guide to Lubricant Selection by Material In metal forming, lubricants do more than simply reduce friction between the die and the workpiece—they are a key factor that determines product quality, tool life, and productivity. However, a single lubricant cannot deliver the best results for all materials. Aluminum, stainless steel, and copper each have unique…
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In today’s manufacturing environment, metal forming oil is not just a simple lubricant—it’s a critical element that determines product quality, die life, and production efficiency. Choosing the right oil can significantly reduce costs and improve competitiveness, while the wrong choice may lead to frequent downtime, shorter die life, and higher defect rates. Here are the…
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In metal forming processes, simply applying mechanical force is not enough to achieve stable production. Under high temperature and pressure, friction, heat, and die wear are the main causes of reduced productivity and quality defects. The essential solution to these challenges is metal forming oil. In this article, we will explore the three major roles…
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1. The Dilemma in Manufacturing: Speed vs. Lifespan In metal stamping, production speed and die lifespan are often seen as conflicting goals.Increasing speed raises heat, friction, and impact, which accelerates die wear.Reducing speed to protect the die, however, lowers productivity and weakens cost competitiveness. Thanks to advances in lubrication technology, this dilemma is becoming increasingly…
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Why the Right Lubricant Makes All the Difference in Fin Quality, Productivity, and Process Stability In the highly competitive HVAC industry, manufacturers are under constant pressure to improve productivity, ensure product consistency, and reduce operating costs. When it comes to the fin stamping process — a critical step in heat exchanger production — one factor…
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The heat exchanger is a key component in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems, directly affecting both the system’s efficiency and durability. The fins and cases of these heat exchangers are typically made from lightweight, corrosion-resistant aluminum, and are processed through high-precision stamping operations that demand exceptional quality. In this process, stamping oil plays…